Premier League

Liverpool after Klopp: Can Arne Slot maintain the standard?

Jurgen Klopp left Liverpool after 9 transformative years. Arne Slot inherited one of the biggest jobs in world football. Here is an assessment of the transition.

What Klopp left behind:

  • Premier League title (2019-20)
  • Champions League (2018-19)
  • FA Cup, League Cup, Club World Cup, Community Shield
  • A squad built to compete at the highest level
  • An identity: heavy metal football, gegenpressing, Anfield atmosphere
  • Source: Liverpool FC official records

Slot's early tenure:

  • Tactical shift from Klopp's high-press chaos to a more controlled, possession-based system
  • Results have been strong. The squad adapted to the new system faster than most expected.
  • Key players have thrived under the new setup. Midfield structure has improved.

The concerns:

  • Squad age. Several key players are in the final years of their peak windows.
  • Contract situations. Key contract negotiations have been a storyline.
  • Champions League expectations. Klopp reached two finals. That is the benchmark.

Historical parallels:

  • Ferguson to Moyes at Man United: Disastrous. But Moyes was a step down in quality. Slot is not.
  • Wenger to Emery at Arsenal: Mixed first season, eventually failed. But Emery was a stylistic mismatch.
  • Helenio Herrera to Alfredo Foni at Inter Milan (1968): Even legends are hard to follow.

My assessment: Slot has done well, but the real test is year 2 and 3 when he needs to rebuild the squad in his image rather than relying on Klopp's players. That is where Ferguson's successors all failed at United.

Sources:

  • Liverpool FC — official records
  • Premier League — statistics
  • The Athletic — managerial transition analysis

DFW, what say you?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 1, 2026, 1:47 AM

The tactical shift has been seamless. The team looks more controlled and less chaotic. Whether that is better than Klopp ball in the biggest moments remains to be seen.